TORONTO – The number of patients in Ontario hospitals for Covid-19 drops below 2,000: it is the first time since the beginning of January. But there are still many deaths: another 44 today, bringing the total from the beginning of the pandemic to 11,988. However, the drop in hospitalized patients is substantial: at the moment, there are 1,897, therefore 162 fewer than yesterday.
TORONTO – Another 63 deaths in Ontario which bring the total of Covid victims, in the month of January, to 1,238. It is a long massacre that began two years ago, which has so far led to 11,510 deaths in the province alone and 34,002 throughout Canada. Quebec also recorded another peak of deaths today: 63, bringing the total since the beginning of the pandemic to 13,286. →
TORONTO – Covid-19: another 32 deaths in Ontario, bringing the total from the beginning of the pandemic to 11,444, 11% of which – 1,250 – were reported in January 2022 which thus becomes one of the most “deadly” months since beginning of the pandemic. But according to data from the Ministry of Health, hospitalizations continue to decline steadily. →
TORONTO – Over 1 million cases of Covid-19 and more than 11,000 deaths since the beginning of the pandemic: today Ontario crossed the two sad milestones, with another 37 deaths that bring the total to 11,004 and 4,790 new infections that increase the total count to 1,001,455. →
TORONTO – Hospitalizations on the rise, but there are only two more patients in intensive care. Today, in Ontario, the number of patients in hospitals increased by 296 units: now they are 4,183, of which 580 in intensive care, even if for the latter the increase is very slight (on Monday the people present in the hospital were 3,887, of which 578 in intensive care). →